
Ulster Short Course 2018: Double Open Champion Joy for Ellie
18 Oct 2018
On the weekend that Ireland beat the All Blacks rugby team at home for the 1sttime all the talk in Ulster was about the Swim Ulster Short Course Championships at the Lagan Valley LeisurePlex with more than 1000 entries over the 3 days. New Enniskillen Lakelander Head Coach, Aaron Rickhuss, had only 1 week to prepare five of the clubs’ top swimmers for the event with a total of 32 entries.
Thirteen-year-old Ellie McCartney has dominated her age group Breaststroke events and is now having successful open meets at a Provincial level. Last year saw Ellie lift the 200m Breaststroke Open Title while this year she returned to Enniskillen with both the 100m and 200m Breaststroke Titles, in races against swimmers up to six years older than her, as well as four Ulster Junior Titles against 15 and under swimmers. In the 100m Breaststroke heat Ellie was the fastest Junior and was awarded Junior Champion of the Year. In the final she knocked more than a second off her PB to win Gold and the Cup in a time of 1:12.52. This feat was repeated in the 200m Breaststroke were Ellie was the fastest Junior in the heats and top seed in for the final where Ellie smashed her PB by 5 seconds to retain the Cup she won last year. In the 100m Individual Medley the Enniskillen swimmer once again finished the heats as fastest Junior and went on to finish the final in fourth position 1/100thof a second behind a 20-year-old as well as a 17 and 18-year-old. In the 200m IM Ellie was again awarded the Junior Champion as well as being second seed for the final but withdraw from it due to the proximity to the 200m Breaststroke Final. The 50m Breaststroke followed and Ellie swam another PB to finish 4th– 4/100ths of a second behind the Bronze Medal winner. New PBs were also recorded in the 100m Freestyle to finish 18thand in the 50m Butterfly to finish 22ndoverall. This sets Ellie up nicely for the Swim Ireland Short Course Championships in 3 weeks’ time at the same venue.
Kealan McShea has been in fantastic form this year and this continued into the championships with three top 6 finishes over two days of competition. The sixteen year old made the final in the 200m IM and just missed out on a medal finishing fourth and almost matched this in the 100m Backcrawl finishing fifth. Kealan also PB’d in the 100m Butterfly and the 200m Backcrawl bur missed out on a final place in the 50m Freestyle.
Lewis McCartney was back to his best over the weekend with six personal bests from 7 events, 1 final and 3 reserve final positions. His best event was the 100m Breaststroke where he smashed almost 4 seconds of his PB to finish in 1:11.00. Good PBs were also achieved in the 100m IM heat and final, the 100m & 200m Backcrawl as well as his favoured 50m Freestyle.
Ben Lynch, fourteen, competed in 6 events over the three-day meet. Bens most notable performances were a 39 second PB to finish in fourth place in the 1500m Freestyle, 3 second PB in the 200m Freestyle to gain a place in the final were he finished in 8th place and a 6th place finish in the 400m Freestyle.
12 year old Isobel Lannon joined the senior squad in attending her first Ulster Short Course Championship. Under the watchful eye of Head coach, Aaron Rickhuss, Izzy used the opportunity to build on her experience at this level of competition and performed steady swims in both the 200m Backcrawl in a time of 2:47.76 and 3:08.02 in the 200m Breaststroke.
Head Coach, Aaron, was impressed by the performances over the weekend and now has three weeks to fine tune the swimmers for the National Short Course meet in three week’s time.
A squad of 9 swimmers from Enniskillen Lakelanders Swimming Club attended the Ulster Age Group and Senior LC Championships at the Bangor Aurora Leisure Complex on 1st, 2nd & 3rd May. Competitors from across 32 clubs in Ulster met the tough qualification standards to take part in this key meet over three days, targeting Ulster podium spots, and those important Summer National qualification times.
Enniskillen Lakelanders Swimming Club held their Spring Junior Gala on Sunday 26th April, an event aimed at younger swimmers. As the Lakelanders approach the first year complete at their temporary base at Omagh Leisure Centre and there was much excitement among the swimmers from the outset with 41 swimmers from Enniskillen Lakelanders taking part. They were joined by competitors from eleven other Ulster swimming clubs. For many of the 8-14 year-old competitors, this would be one their first experiences of individual competition, that all important first step for every sportsperson.
Portadown ASC and Lurgan ASC hosted the South Lake Open Meet 2026 at South Lake Leisure Centre, Craigavon on Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th April. A total of 26 Enniskillen Lakelanders’ swimmers competed over the two day meet.
Saturday morning saw fantastic swimming by 11 of our younger athletes competing in a range of 25m races in the short course format. Many PBs were smashed with the young Lakelanders doing their club proud in the pool.
On Saturday 21st March, a group of 14 young swimmers from Enniskillen Lakelanders Swimming Club took part in Round 4 of the Swim Ulster Future Challengers Series, held at Lagan Valley Leisureplex in Lisburn. The competition drew over 450 swimmers between the ages of 10 and 14 from across Ulster.
Participants competed in a range of more demanding events, including Individual Medley (IM), Breaststroke, and Freestyle. The Lakelanders swimmers performed with determination throughout the meet, embracing the challenge of competing against a high standard of provincial opposition while striving to achieve personal best times.
11 Enniskillen Lakelanders’ swimmers travelled to the Aurora Aquatic & Leisure Complex, Bangor to compete in Round 2 of Swim Ulster’s ‘Aspiring Champions’ Meet Series on 14th & 15th March. This spectacular 50m pool was the perfect venue for the many challenging events the Fermanagh swimmers were eager to dive into over the weekend.
A squad of 33 Enniskillen Lakelanders’ swimmers attended the Swim Belfast Open Meet on Sunday the 15th of February in Lagan Valley Leisureplex, Lisburn. The gala was a great success for the Fermanagh swimmers who relished the opportunity to compete against swimmers from clubs across Ulster, Leinster & Connacht, returned home with numerous medals and personal best times.
Local Swimmers Sparkle for their Schools as Past & Present Lakelanders lead the way for Fermanagh at Swim Ulster’s Senior Schools’ Cup & Championships in Bangor
The Swim Ulster Schools Cup & Championships 2026 took place on Friday 6th February at Aurora Aquatic & Leisure Complex Bangor. Over 1000 swimmers from more than 130 schools across the province of Ulster took part in the one day event. Three local schools were part of the action with 22 local swimmers taking part.
On Saturday 31st January, 13 young swimmers from Enniskillen Lakelanders Swimming Club competed in Round 3 of the Swim Ulster Future Challengers Series at Lisnasharragh Leisure Centre, Belfast. The meet attracted over 450 swimmers aged 10–14 from across Ulster, all taking on the more challenging events of Individual Medley (IM), Backstroke and Butterfly.
The Lakelanders squad rose to the occasion, relishing the opportunity to race against strong provincial competition while aiming for personal best performances.
6 Enniskillen Lakelanders’ swimmers competed at Swim Ulster’s Open Long Course Meet at the Aurora Aquatic & Leisure Complex in Bangor on the 24 & 25th January. Swimmers from clubs all over Ireland attended this exciting start to the Long Course season and the Lakelanders were eager to race their fellow athletes in the fabulous 10 lane 50m pool at the Aurora.